Vol. 76 Nbr. 1, January - January 2014
Index
- The impact of gender-specific programming on female offenders.
- Similarities and differences between male and female offenders.
- Partner profile.
- Welcome new members.
- Improving outcomes for Reentering, Justice-Involved women.
- GPS monitoring: an effective, cost-saving option.
- Female juvenile offenders: a forgotten population.
- Offender peer education in the texas department of criminal justice.
- ACA's 102nd president in action one year in.
- Justice-Involved women focusing on women on probation and parole.
- Camouflage is the new pink.
- Keeping infant development successful: west virginia's premier program for incarcerated mothers.
- Treating females with serious and persistent mental illnesses: the Nebraska Model.
- Emphasizing health and wellness at the louisiana correctional institute for women.
- Minnesota's only all-female facility: finding solutions to unique challenges.
- Female sex offenders: observed trends in wisconsin.
- Education and rehabilitation filling an empty tool box.
- Ohio's control unit model: maintaining stability and order while promoting personal change.
- Inmates' religious rights: a Chaplain's perspective on RLUIPA.
- ACA congratulates newly certified and recertified professionals.
- Members celebrate milestone anniversaries.
- Liberation behind the wire: empowering female offenders as leaders of change.
- Alaska reduces recidivism.
- Colo. Gov. pushes parole funding increase.
- Pa. program helps parolees.
- Va. rolls out reentry program.
- Correction.
- Rethinking the Reentry Paradigm: A Blueprint for Action.
- Du page county jail implements online training.
- Three agencies bring home the gold and crystal at ACA's 143rd congress of correction.
- Corrections calendar.
- Job bank.
- Corrections today index 2013: editor's Note: The Corrections Today index is a listing of major articles published in the magazine from December 2012/January 2013 through November/December 2013.